Takuya Mitsuda
Takuya Mitsuda (満田拓也, Mitsuda Takuya, born June 17, 1965) is a Japanese manga artist from Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture. He has published his works primarily in Shogakukan's manga magazine, Shōnen Sunday. He has type O blood.
Takuya Mitsuda | |
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Born | Fukuyama City, Japan | June 17, 1965
Other names | 満田拓也 |
Occupation | Manga artist |
Years active | 1989–present |
Employer | Shogakukan |
Notable work | Major |
Awards | Shogakukan Newcomers Award (1982), Shogakukan Manga Award (1996) |
He is best known for his long-running baseball manga Major for which he won the Shogakukan Manga Award in 1996 in the shōnen category. He apprenticed under Hidenori Hara alongside Shinobu Inokuma and his former assistants include Syun Matsuena and for two days Kōji Kumeta.
Mitsuda debuted in 1982, winning the Shogakukan Newcomers Award for "Banyū".
Works
Title | Japanese title | Date | Volumes | Magazine |
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Kenta Yarimasu! | 健太やります! | April 10, 1989 – June 2, 1994 | 26 | Weekly Shōnen Sunday |
Major | メジャー | August 3, 1994 – July 21, 2010 | 78 | |
Buyuden | 武勇伝 | March 30, 2011 – February 5, 2014[1] | 13 | |
Major 2nd | メジャー セカンド | March 15, 2015 – present | 19 |
Other works
- Manga NTT Kabu wa Taika Kesuru! (漫画NTT株は大化けする!)
- Manga de Oboeru Baiku (まんがで覚えるバイク) (1987)
Master
Assistants
- Kōji Kumeta (but just two days served)
- Syun Matsuena
- Yabuno Tsuduku
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References
- "Major's Takuya Mitsuda Ends Buyuden Boxing Manga". Anime News Network. February 3, 2014. Retrieved February 3, 2020.
External links
- Takuya Mitsuda at Websunday.net (in Japanese)
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